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  2. Foreign relations of Morocco - Wikipedia

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    For example, Morocco has the longest friendship treaties with the United States. This is important for US interests because Morocco is a stable, democratizing, and liberalizing MENA & Muslim nation. Geopolitical benefits are evident because ties to Morocco means that an ally is established in Africa, in the Maghreb region.

  3. Morocco–European Union relations - Wikipedia

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    Morocco is a neighbouring and associated country of the European Union.The nation has a territorial land border with EU member Spain in the exclaves of Ceuta and Melilla.It also has a maritime border with Spain through the Gibraltar Strait and Exclusive Economic Zone borders with EU member Portugal in the Atlantic.

  4. Morocco–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    In fact, the European powers were edging towards engaging in a continental war because of Morocco in 1905. President Theodore Roosevelt played an important role in settling the affair during the 1906 Algeciras Conference. Elihu Root, his Secretary of State, declared, "Fair play is what the United States asks - for Morocco and for all the ...

  5. Israel–Morocco normalization agreement - Wikipedia

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    Morocco (in dark green), Western Sahara (in light green) and Israel (within the orange circle). Under the agreement, initially announced by the White House on December 10, 2020, [10] Morocco will move toward "full diplomatic, peaceful and friendly relations" and trade relations and resume official contacts with Israel, and direct flights will be made between the two countries.

  6. Operation Écouvillon - Wikipedia

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    The Moroccan claims to the territory involved in the operation were an important factor in the French rationale for participating. These claims are closely linked to the doctrine of Greater Morocco, which was developed after Morocco's independence by Allal al Fassi .

  7. Morocco–United Kingdom relations - Wikipedia

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    The incongruity between British and French objectives allowed for Moroccan nationalists to coalesce more efficiently. [21] British journalism played an important role in pushing for Moroccan independence abroad, particularly in the west. BBC journalist Nina Epton traveled to Morocco in 1946, visiting the notably international city of Tangier.

  8. Morocco–Syria relations - Wikipedia

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    Morocco and Syria established diplomatics relations upon the withdrawal of France from Morocco in 1956. [3] However, Syria was later met with political turmoil, as the wave of pan-Arabism and anti-Israeli sentiment was on the rise. This fervour soon reached Morocco, but unlike Syria, Morocco was able to stand its ground.

  9. Portal:Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Morocco's strategic location near the mouth of the Mediterranean drew renewed European interest; in 1912, France and Spain divided the country into respective protectorates, reserving an international zone in Tangier. Following intermittent riots and revolts against colonial rule, in 1956, Morocco regained its independence and reunified.